Strange and forgotten consoles

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Tired of the same old high-selling commercialized crap? Do you yearn for the unnatural, unloved, and potentially unholy world of knockoffs and failed consoles? Well we have just the section for you! Note that not everything on this page can be emulated. If it exists and technically classifies as a video game console, it's on this page for your viewing pleasure.

Consoles

  • Philips CD-i
  • 3DO
  • Pioneer LaserActive
  • Super A'Can
  • Apple Bandai Pippin
  • Playdia
  • View-Master Interactive Vision
  • Commodore CDTV
  • FM Towns Marty
  • Amiga CD32
  • Dendy (MESS partial)
  • Phantom (unreleased)
  • Amstrad GX4000
  • Casio PV-1000
  • Commodore 64 Games System
  • Atari XEGS
  • Zemmix
  • Action Max
  • Sega Pico
  • Memorex VIS
  • Nuon
  • iQue Player
  • XaviXPort gaming console
  • HyperScan
  • EVO Smart Console
  • Zeebo

RDI Halcyon

A terrifying machine based on HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey, featuring voice-recognition and AI learning. Its failure bankrupted RDI. Demonstration

Casio Loopy

A game console designed for girls, focused on printing stickers. A Magical Shop add-on allowed for the printing of any screenshot, not just Loopy games. Drunken Printing Demonstration

Handhelds

  • MegaDuck/CougarBoy
  • Watara Supervision (MESS)
  • Game.com
  • Epoch Game Pocket Computer (MESS)
  • Gamate (no roms or emu)
  • Hartung Game Master (MESS partial)
  • GP32
  • N-Gage / QD
  • Gizmondo
  • Tapwave Zodiac